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As usual though, this is far from conclusive.
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As usual, though, keep an eye on Mr Lafontaine, who thinks little of central bankers and wants governments to pool their efforts to steady currencies and create jobs.
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"As usual, though, the government has re-announced a number of existing initiatives, and whilst the focus on school sport is welcome it remains to be seen whether this is all talk, " he said.
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Even the teachers, though calling as usual for huge pay rises, are being less belligerent.
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This is obviously good news, though, as usual, there are reasons to be cautious.
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Inside Guangdong province, though, it is still business much as usual.
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The mechanism by which this worked warrants further analysis though, as these men were under even more scrutiny than usual.
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And, as usual, they ignore the unfunded liabilities of social insurance programs, even though these benefits are officially recognized as "mandatory spending" when the time comes to pay them out.
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Pam MacKinnon, a director whose past work I have greatly admired, has failed to toughen up the flabbiness of the script, and certain members of the cast, Ms. Kirk in particular, give overly obvious performances for which she must also take part of the rap. (Not so Mr. Wood and Ms. Parisse, who are their usual excellent selves.) Daniel Ostling's set looks as though it were made of cardboard.
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As usual, Apple has said less than zero officially on the subject--though it is high time for a refresh to that product line.
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The broader problem is, though, that this kind of crazy stunt has now become business as usual.
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Even in the high-abatement model, though, the developing countries are still offering greater emissions cuts, compared with business as usual, thanks mostly to plans for less deforestation.
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